Sizing Up Consciousness by Its Bits
Researchers want to build a meter that can measure consciousness as easily as body temperature. feeds.nytimes.com |
A Finding on Malaria Comes From Humble Origins
Dr. Beatrice H. Hahn, who has built the world’s most comprehensive treasury of great ape fecal samples, has found the beginnings of the falciparum strain of malaria and taken the blame off chimps. feeds.nytimes.com |
A Good Appetite: Fiber Meets Flavor in New Whole-Grain Pastas
They are trading their good-for-you rigor for warm, nutty flavor. feeds.nytimes.com |
When I googled 'breast pain', it came up with 8 million pages
Critics say that mammograms lead to needless worry and unnecessary treatment. But isn't it better to be safe than sorry, asks Cherrill Hicks telegraph.co.uk |
Well: Do Cortisone Shots Actually Make Things Worse?
They can be a quick fix, but as a new study shows, they may also lead to slower healing. feeds.nytimes.com |